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Title: GOWEN HALL


1
GOWEN HALL
  • LSJ/CHID 332
  • Group 1 Holly, Tara, Mandy, Daniel, Jennifer
    Aisha

2
Building Background
  • Originally built in 1932.
  • It was previously the School of Law, but now
    houses the departments of Asian Languages
    Literature, Political Science and Law, Societies
    Justice.
  • It also houses the East Asian Library on the 3rd
    Floor.

3
Entrance from the Quad
  • Behind the trees is the entrance to Gowen off the
    Quad. This is not a wheelchair-accessible
    entrance.
  • Students with physical disabilities must go
    around to the backside of Gowen to enter.

4
Wheelchair Access Entrance
  • The wheelchair access door is located on the east
    side of Gowen (the backside of the Quad)
  • This door leads to the basement floor with
    access to the elevator down the hallway.

Auto-open button located at right of door
Symbol which denotes wheelchair access entrance
5
Access to the basement floor
  • Directly inside the door is a ramp on the right
    side of the hall that is 45 wide with no objects
    protruding into the ramp.
  • There is a railing on the left side of the ramp
    to assist any visually-impaired visitors.

6
Emergency Exit Accommodations
  • At the bottom of the legend is the symbol which
    marks Accessibility.
  • Coincidentally, this map has no such markings on
    it.
  • In the case of a fire, persons requiring
    wheelchair access to exit would have to use the
    elevator. If it is not in service, students
    would have to help carry disabled students out of
    the building.

7
Parking Accessibility
  • There is also a dial-a-ride shuttle stop for
    those who need assistance getting to and from
    different points on campus.
  • We recommend having clearer markings painted on
    the dial-a-ride drop-off area to make drivers
    more aware of the area.
  • Outside the wheelchair access door, there are 2
    parking spots for disabled drivers.

8
Parking continued
  • One of the available spots has a 5-ft access
    aisle, the other spot does not.
  • We recommend making the other parking spot
    wheelchair-accessible this would necessitate
    reducing the number of non-disabled parking spots
    in favor of increasing accessibility for drivers
    with disabilities.

The spot on the left is extra-wide to allow
wheelchair drivers space to exit their vehicle.
The spot on the right does not have extra
clearance space.
9
Gowen 201
  • Gowen 201 is the second largest lecture hall with
    seating for 105 students.
  • Chairs are free-standing throughout the
    classroom.
  • There are multiple wheelchair-accessible desks at
    the front of the room.

10
Gowen 201
  • Gowen 201 is a much more accessible classroom
    compared to 301. The main entrance accommodates
    students with disabilities by having an
    electrical door operated by a push button.

Wheelchair-Access door with push-button access
Auto-open door button from inside 201
11
Gowen 201
  • Gowen 201 has a wheelchair-access ramp that leads
    down to the front row of the classroom.

Wheelchair ramp
There is a handrail that runs the entire length
of the wheelchair ramp.
Students have the option to sit at a
wheelchair-accessible desk at the front of the
room, rather than the last row, such as in 301.
12
Gowen 301
  • Gowen 301 is located on the top floor of the
    building.
  • There is elevator access to the lecture hall.
  • Gowen 301 is the largest lecture hall, seating
    210 people.

Floor Plan for Gowen Lecture Hall 301
13
Gowen 301 Entrance
  • This is the main entrance (which is not
    accessible to students in wheelchairs).
  • We recommend installing a lift on the side of the
    stairway to allow students in wheelchairs to sit
    in the middle of the classroom instead of the
    very back.
  • If a lift were installed, disabled students could
    sit at these desks. We recommend removing 3-4
    seats for wheelchair-access.

14
Gowen 301
  • Aisles in Gowen are narrow and have stairs .
  • This is the view from the wheelchair seating area.

The seats are bolted to the floor which makes it
difficult to maneuver around.
  • Aisle space between long tables is narrow.
  • This prevents wheelchair access.

15
Gowen 301
  • Wheelchair Access
  • There is elevator access which leads to a large
    enough space for a full 360 degree turn around.
  • Space for persons in a wheelchair is located at
    the top of the lecture hall.
  • Individuals who are in a wheelchair and have
    visual impairments are disadvantaged greatly.

16
Mens Restroom
  • Inaccessible mens restroom provides no
    directions towards an accessible one

17
Mens Restroom Continued
  • First floor map does not indicate wheelchair
    accessible restroom
  • No sign stating accessibility on restroom door
  • Door opens outward, making it difficult for
    persons with physical disabilities to enter

18
Mens Restroom Continued
  • Although unmarked, the stall has adequate space
    for a wheelchair to maneuver.

19
Womens Restroom
  • Inaccessible womens restroom provides no
    directions towards an accessible one.
  • No tactile signage identifying restroom.

20
Womens Restroom Continued
  • There are grab bars behind the toilets, but the
    toilet seat is only 14 inches high.
  • Faucet cannot be operated with closed fist.
  • Bottom of mirror is 45 inches from floor.
  • Door is operable with a closed fist.
  • Stall does not have an area of at least 5 feet by
    5 feet, clear of the door swing.

21
Drinking fountains
  • All drinking fountains had spouts taller than 36
    inches which is taller than the desired height.
  • All drinking fountains had adequate floor space.

22
Gowen Hall
  • Visually Impaired
  • Gowen is not equipped to accommodate individuals
    with visual impairments.
  • Braille is only found inside the elevator on the
    buttons and directly outside the elevator near
    the door.
  • Signs denoting room numbers, department
    locations, bathrooms, emergency exits, or fire
    alarm pulls are not marked with Braille.

23
Recent Modification
  • Door hinges were switched to allow wheelchairs
    coming down the ramp to enter the room.

24
Possible solutions
  • Add Braille to elevator controls, floor level
    indicators, and restrooms.
  • Modify elevator communication system to allow
    non-audible communications.
  • Provide directions to accessible restrooms from
    non-accessible ones.
  • Modify accessible mens restroom door to push
    inwards.
  • Add symbol indicating accessible mens restroom
    on floor map and restroom door.

25
Possible Solutions
  • Install higher toilet seats to comply with
    regulations.
  • Install motion sensitive faucets.
  • Lower mirror and shelf at least 5 inches.
  • Lower soap dispenser providing an easier reach
    from wheelchair.
  • Put in a lower drinking fountain.

26
Concluding Remarks
  • Overall, there are many crucial features that
    need to be updated to make the building more
    user-friendly for universal access.
  • UW should strive to make all the other lecture
    halls in the building similar to Gowen 201 with
    its ease of use and high level of accessibility.
  • A major concern is the entrances to the restrooms
    and classrooms. Optimally, they would be widened
    and have electrical push-button entrance
    capabilities. The current doors are too heavy to
    easily open and many of them fail the closed-fist
    test.
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